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Shelton's Next 3–5 Years: City Manager Mark Ziegler on Growth, Walkability & Your Voice in the Plan

June 13, 2026·17 min
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Shelton is growing, and the city wants to make sure the community has a voice in what that looks like. City Manager Mark Ziegler joins Jeff Slakey on Focus on Shelton to break down the strategic planning work underway at City Hall, what the City Council identified as Shelton's strengths and challenges, and how residents can weigh in at a public open house on June 23rd at Shelton's Civic Center.They cover what the council worked on like, new housing developments near Olympic College, water infrastructure and storage capacity, walkability standards being built into new subdivisions, the former Simpson Railroad corridor as a potential crosstown trail, and the tension between preserving Shelton's small-town character while meeting the demands of a growing population.Ziegler also addresses the question that comes up with these types of studies: how does the city make sure this plan doesn't just sit on a shelf? 📅 PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE: Monday, June 23rd | 5–7 PM | Shelton Civic CenterNo registration required. Drop in and talk directly with city staff about the five draft strategic initiatives.Focus on Shelton is produced by KMAS Radio and sponsored by Peninsula Credit Union.Chapter Markers0:00 — Introduction: City Manager Mark Ziegler at Shelton City Hall0:23 — Strategic planning retreats and the focus question1:27 — Growth is at Shelton's doorstep: what the council agreed on2:33 — SWOT analysis: strengths, infrastructure, water storage challenge4:51 — Revenue diversification and transportation investments6:19 — Will this plan just sit on a shelf? KPIs and accountability8:12 — PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE: June 23rd, 5–7 PM — how to participate9:18 — How the strategic plan flows to city departments10:37 — Shelton on the rise: growth trends from both sides of Seattle11:33 — Preserving small-town character while welcoming new residents13:07 — City limits, the 98584 zip code, and who counts as a constituent14:21 — Development standards: park requirements, walkability, and livable neighborhoods15:33 — Simpson Railroad trail, Neyland Park, water supply, and police staffing16:22 — Event reminder and closing#SheltonWA #FocusOnShelton #MasonCountyWA #SheltonStrategicPlan #CityOfShelton #SheltonGrowth #KMASRadio #MasonCounty #HoodCanalWA #SheltonCommunity #WashingtonState #SmallTownWA #PacificNorthwest #LocalGovernment #CivicEngagement #PublicInput

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